SF Power Outage Update: PG&E Restores Most Power as Waymo Cars Remain Stranded

Following Saturday's substation fire that caused a widespread San Francisco power outage, PG&E has restored service to about 110,000 of 130,000 affected customers by Sunday morning. Waymo autonomous vehicles continue to face challenges at darkened intersections, keeping Bay Area ride-hailing suspended.

Power crews restored electricity to approximately 110,000 customers overnight, with remaining outages in the Presidio, Richmond District, Golden Gate Park, and parts of downtown. The outage originated from a fire at a PG&E substation, disabling traffic lights and stranding Waymo self-driving taxis, as captured in social media videos showing vehicles halted mid-intersection with hazard lights flashing.

Waymo's Driver system, which "responds to signs and signals, like traffic light colors and temporary stop signs," per the company's website, struggled with the powerless signals. Operations remain paused Bay Area-wide. "We have temporarily suspended our ride-hailing services... and are hopeful to bring our services back online soon," spokesperson Suzanne Philion said.

The incident highlights autonomous vehicle limitations during infrastructure failures, especially as Tesla's robotaxis reportedly navigated unaffected, per Elon Musk's X post.

This coverage is part of the 'San Francisco Power Outage and Waymo Disruption' series.

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Tesla Robotaxi crossing the Colorado River into downtown Austin after geofence expansion, autonomous vehicle in action.
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Tesla expands unsupervised Robotaxi geofence in Austin

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Tesla has expanded the geofence for its unsupervised Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, now allowing rides north of the river into downtown for the first time. This builds on the service's launch in January 2026 and was reported by Tesla news account Sawyer Merritt on March 31.

Emergency first responders expressed frustration to federal regulators over Waymo autonomous vehicles blocking emergency responses. Firefighters, police, EMTs, and paramedics reported spending time resolving issues with frozen or stuck self-driving cars during crises. One official described the technology as deployed too hastily.

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Waymo has issued a recall covering its entire fleet of fifth-generation robotaxis after incidents showed the vehicles entering closed freeway construction zones at speed. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported the action on vehicles operating in Phoenix and San Francisco. The company plans software updates and new protocols to address the issue.

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